I read them both back to back. One deals with the larger battle of Operation Anaconda, and how the higher ups messed up, and the other deals with a specific aspect of it, and the amazing courage and perseverance by all involved.
(I know someone who was involved in the Roberts Ridge battle (in a command and control capacity). It is part of why I grabbed them, even if he does not actually make an appearance.)
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